Live Oak, FL.-A community driven internet storefront that specializes in parts for three-wheelers has launched. Specialty parts made in limited production by numerous three-wheeler enthusiasts are now available in one convenient place.

March 13, 2012 - PRLog -- The storefront, known as “The 3WW Shop” allows sellers of limited production run parts and accessories to list their products in one storefront listed categorically by make and model of machine. Purchasers can place orders from multiple sellers and make only one checkout using the payment gateway Paypal.

Using new technology recently released in July of 2011 by PayPal, the storefront allows the purchasers payment to be split amongst multiple sellers. This innovative feature allows multiple sellers to be housed and marketed under one website, but allow easy convenient checkout for buyers.

“Over the years, its become apparent to me that there are some very talented individuals making parts for our machines. “ Says Billy Golightly, of 3WHeeLeR WoRLD. “These guys do everything part time. They don't have a brick and mortar storefront, they don't have business cards, but they are great at what they do.”Golightly says he wanted to provide a centralized location where these hobby manufacturers could easily market and sell their products together and capitalize off of each others success.

The “3WW Shop” located at http://shop.3wheelerworld.com launched February 29th. The majority of the products are replacements for long discontinued parts.“Some of this stuff isn't available anywhere else. You certainly aren't going to find it in your typical aftermarket channels”. The 3WW Shop is accepting applications of other limited production manufactures and desires to continue expanding what is available to three-wheeler enthusiasts.

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About 3WHeeLeR WoRLD:

3WW is a community driven website launched in 1999 that features a member base of over 22,000. Its mission is to positively promote the safe use and recreation of three-wheeled ATVs, as well as provide user to user technical assistance in the ownership of those machines. The website features a near fanatical membership base dedicated to the machines that ceased production in 1987. The website can be found at http://www.3wheelerworld.com